_Blaudin-shower_, a heavy driving rain; a blauding
signifies
a beating.
Robert Burns
_Billie_, a brother, a young fellow, a companion.
_Bing_, a heap of grain, potatoes, &c.
_Birdie-cocks_, young cocks, still belonging to the brood.
_Birk_, birch.
_Birkie_, a clever, a forward conceited fellow.
_Birring_, the noise of partridges when they rise.
_Birses_, bristles.
_Bit_, crisis, nick of time, place.
_Bizz_, a bustle, to buzz.
_Black's the grun'_, as black as the ground.
_Blastie_, a shrivelled dwarf, a term of contempt, full of mischief.
_Blastit_, blasted.
_Blate_, bashful, sheepish.
_Blather_, bladder.
_Blaud_, a flat piece of anything, to slap.
_Blaudin-shower_, a heavy driving rain; a blauding signifies a beating.
_Blaw_, to blow, to boast; "blaw i' my lug," to flatter.
_Bleerit_, bedimmed, eyes hurt with weeping.
_Bleer my een_, dim my eyes.
_Bleezing_, _bleeze_, blazing, flame.
_Blellum_, idle talking fellow.
_Blether_, to talk idly.
_Bleth'rin_, talking idly.
_Blink_, a little while, a smiling look, to look kindly, to shine by fits.
_Blinker_, a term of contempt: it means, too, a lively engaging girl.
_Blinkin'_, smirking, smiling with the eyes, looking lovingly.
_Blirt and blearie_, out-burst of grief, with wet eyes.
_Blue-gown_, one of those beggars who get annually, on the king's
birth-day, a blue cloak or gown with a badge.
_Bluid_, blood.
_Blype_, a shred, a large piece.
_Bobbit_, the obeisance made by a lady.